As a palliative for repeat-looping Patty Griffin’s Tony for an hour, Queen’s Under Pressure has been only a partial success. Ditto Iron & Wine’s Call It Dreaming.
Please rec me ‘take care of yourself’ songs.
---L.
Subject quote from Losing My Religion, REM.
Please rec me ‘take care of yourself’ songs.
---L.
Subject quote from Losing My Religion, REM.
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Date: 16 August 2021 06:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 16 August 2021 06:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 16 August 2021 06:19 pm (UTC)Angryish UK rock: Working Man's Town - Kid Kapichi - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDdm2jYhmRE
It's Cage The Elephant, which has always been good for me during work streaks: Ain't No Rest For The Wicked - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKtsdZs9LJo
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Date: 16 August 2021 06:22 pm (UTC)On the far other side, Vanessa Mae's Bach Street Prelude for lyricless high-energy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_K82_c4Zks
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Date: 16 August 2021 08:44 pm (UTC)I have no earthly idea what genre this is in, and it doesn't either: Mean Mary, "Death and the Maiden"
Not a self-care song and not precisely uplifting, but one I find mood-altering in a direction of serenity.
Similar with this tagelharpa cover of "If I had a heart"; it's supposed to be sad, or at least elegiac, but that's not really any human mood at all.
Does the generally triumphant tone of metal work for you at all? Bagpipe music?
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Date: 16 August 2021 09:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 16 August 2021 10:51 pm (UTC)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR8jgFGmqvU
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Date: 17 August 2021 12:51 am (UTC)Okay, that worked. And she did a full album cover of TH? Whee!
Thank you!
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Date: 17 August 2021 12:54 am (UTC)Metal (aside from BabyMetal) rarely uplifts — it is sometimes exactly the right thing, but that’s not what I’m needing. I’m more of a hammer dulcimer than bagpipes person.
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Date: 17 August 2021 12:41 pm (UTC)